A tool to migrate Postfacto's action items into PivotalTracker
There are a few environment variables you'll need to setup:
Environment Variable | Description |
---|---|
PF_RETRO_NAME |
The name of your Postfacto retro. (i.e., https://postfacto.io/retros/$PF_RETRO_NAME) |
PF_BEARER_TOKEN |
This one reveals how much of a hack this is. You'll need to grab this from a logged in browser. In Chrome, you can get this by right-clicking and selecting Inspect . Then navigate to the Application tab and in the sidebar, select Storage > Local Storage > https://postfacto.io . Then copy apiToken for your retro.Make sure when you provide this, you wrap it in 'single quotes' otherwise the $ s will mess it up |
TRACKER_PROJECT_ID |
The Project ID for your PivotalTracker project. (i.e., https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/$TRACKER_PROJECT_ID) |
TRACKER_API_TOKEN |
The API token for your PivotalTracker account. You can find it at the bottom of your profile page in PivotalTracker |
If you decide to use the provided concourse.yml
, it's designed to work with credentials that are provided via Credential Management. Please keep in mind that if you decide to hardcode the variables, anyone with access to your pipeline can retrieve them using $fly get-pipeline
.